Why is this being done separately from the core development team?
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Well, I have 28 shares purchased thus far which would disagree with you. I do not see anyone genuinely offering more.
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Much more risk buying through a forum than the btc-t exchange and much less liquidity. That justifies a discount in my humble opinion, but to each their own.
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FYI, I can purchase a remaining 122 shares.
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It ok, I appreciate the free bumps.
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I would argue you are less likely to get scammed on a btc-t trade than one through a forum. Besides, just 10 days ago they were selling for 2.5BTC here and someone else is selling them for 3.5 BTC right now. I am fine with entropy wanting to buy for more, just no need to post it in my thread. He can make his own post and offer whatever he sees fit. I am willing to buy a large amount at a time, which is a huge convenience to motivated sellers rather than selling a couple shares here and there.
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not cool, get your own thread.
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Good point turtle! 1 @ 12 BTC
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I can purchase a remaining 142 shares.
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It seems the high end of the going rate is 3 BTC per GH (considering USB eruptors go for 1 BTC each and are easily purchased). So I would guess you would be hard pressed to get the fiat equivalent of over 15 BTC for any item on the boards.
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Are there any plans at some point to add blockchain compression technology to the bitcoin client? The blockchain size will continue to increase exponentially as adoption increases and will become a victim of its own success. It would seem to me adding some compression algorithms to the bitcoin-qt client would be of significant benefit and eventually an outright necessity to maintain the integrity of the system.
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Are there any plans at some point to add blockchain compression technology to the bitcoin client? The blockchain size will continue to increase exponentially as adoption increases and will become a victim of its own success. It would seem to me adding some compression algorithms to the bitcoin-qt client would be of significant benefit and eventually an outright necessity to maintain the integrity of the system.
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This is an open offer to privately purchase direct Asicminer shares at the set price of 3.5 BTC/share. If interested, please PM me with proof of ownership (so as not to waste my time) and how many shares you wish to sell. Maximum number can purchase in aggregate is 150 shares. Those with larger number of shares to sell will be given preference over smaller since it will be less work for me and friedcat. All purchases will be escrowed via John K (unless you wish to go first, of course) and I will pay the escrow fee.
Please do not reply in this thread with offers. All offers should be sent via PM. Do not send me a PM if you do not agree to the terms (price, use of John K as escrow and proof of ownership all required).
Thank you, Mechs
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Escrow forsakes the need to bother researching someone's reputation.
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RB, it is a deal @ 3.55 as long as you are ok with using John K as an escrow. 71 BTC is a big # afterall. If you give me the ok, I'll PM John K. and setup the escrow. mechs
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I will buy all 20 for 3.55
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I did not receive dividend today though purple only emailed friedcat yesterday re: transfer. Just waiting for friedcat to confirm transfer and purple to forward the dividend. Btw, how much was the dividend this week?
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Ok, escrow funded. Sorry for delay, was waiting on John K.
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The key to ASICMINER maintaining its divident is for it to be able to maintain its current percentage (about 20%) of the total hashpower of the network. This will require continuous addition of miners, more efficiency of these new miners and the pricing power of bitcoins to obtain this equipment to stay the same. BTC has dropped from 130s to under 100 USD in the last week. This is a negative for ASICMINER if this trend does not reverse or at least stabalize.
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